Ford will debut a more upmarket variant of the Mondeo called the Vignale at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week.
The Ford Vignale Concept based on the Mondeo shows Ford’s intention to cater to premium customers with an existing product. According to Roelant de Waard, head of sales at Ford Europe, the Vignale cars will be targeted at “time-poor, independent thinkers who want to be made to feel special.”
The Mondeo Vignale Concept gets a premium interior and exterior. We will know more about the Vignale Concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Apart from offering an upmarket product, Ford also wants to provide
its Vignale customers with a better showroom experience. The sub-brand
will have a dedicated lounge, contact persons at the dealerships and
there are even a number of exclusive concierge style services for
prospective customers.
The Mondeo Vignale will be the first model in this line and is expected to be followed by the next iterations of the S-Max and the Edge. The concept is differentiated from the regular Mondeo by means of a chrome finished grille, new ornately appointed front bumper with chrome secondary air dam meshes and LED foglights.
Unique 20″ alloy wheels, chrome door handles and wing mirror caps are
other noteworthy features. The car doesn’t use the Mondeo badge
anywhere. The interior is benefited by generous helpings of leather.
The Vignale variant will be instated into the all-new Mondeo range which is due for 2015. The sub-brand will be positioned above the regular car’s top end Titanium X variant.
The Ford Vignale Concept based on the Mondeo shows Ford’s intention to cater to premium customers with an existing product. According to Roelant de Waard, head of sales at Ford Europe, the Vignale cars will be targeted at “time-poor, independent thinkers who want to be made to feel special.”
The Mondeo Vignale Concept gets a premium interior and exterior. We will know more about the Vignale Concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
The Mondeo Vignale will be the first model in this line and is expected to be followed by the next iterations of the S-Max and the Edge. The concept is differentiated from the regular Mondeo by means of a chrome finished grille, new ornately appointed front bumper with chrome secondary air dam meshes and LED foglights.
The Vignale variant will be instated into the all-new Mondeo range which is due for 2015. The sub-brand will be positioned above the regular car’s top end Titanium X variant.
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